Taiwan enterprises and compatriots can access favorable policies and opportunities in Guangdong, and compatriots can enjoy local civil services such as official recruitment platforms. Exchanges and cooperation between the province and Taiwan are expected to be expanded in all areas.
Talking of market risks, under the central government's principle of "housing is for living in, not for speculation", the real estate market has been quite stable in general over the past few years.
Tackling avian disease is high on the Chinese government's agenda. It recently set new policy directions to strengthen the monitoring of poultry farms in China by 2020. This includes introducing stricter standards on poultry cultivation and management.
Taiwan-based Foxconn is known as one of the world's largest manufacturers of electronic gear. Now some property owners in the Wisconsin village where it will build its first US factory are upset at being known as a "blighted'' area to make room for the plant.
Tan, 39, who holds a master's degree in anesthesiology and lives in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, was detained in January by police from Liangcheng after he posted an online piece saying that the product's beneficial effects were exaggerated and that it could be toxic.
Taal is one of the most active volcanoes in a nation hit periodically by eruptions and earthquakes due to its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire"-a zone of intense seismic activity. Its last disastrous eruption, in 1965, killed hundreds of people.
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Technicians can use the Beidou system for real-time management of road vehicle information in the background and effectively control traffic tides, ride out hot spots and deal with vehicle accumulation, said executives of bike-sharing companies.
Tan Yingzi interviews a peach farmer in Fazi, Chongqing. Fu Zongjie / For China Daily
Tang is a group leader in biometry at the Institute for Molecular Medicine of the University of Helsinki. The other members are ten researchers from the University of Helsinki, University of Turku and Helsinki University Central Hospital.
Taliban militants, who have intensified activities and had opposed holding elections in the past, are yet to comment on the presidential campaign in the war-ravaged country.